COVID-19 Outbreak, Senegal, 2020

The spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 began later in Africa than in Asia and Europe. Senegal confirmed its first case of coronavirus disease on March 2, 2020. By March 4, a total of 4 cases had been confirmed, all in patients who traveled from Europe.

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Main Authors: Ndongo Dia, Ndeye Aïssatou Lakh, Moussa Moise Diagne, Khardiata Diallo Mbaye, Fabien Taieb, Ndeye Maguette Fall, Mamadou Alioune Barry, Daye Ka, Amary Fall, Viviane Marie Pierre Cisse Diallo, Oumar Faye, Mamadou Malado Jallow, Idrissa Dieng, Mamadou Ndiaye, Mamadou Diop, Abdoulaye Bousso, Cheikh loucoubar, Marie Khemesse Ngom Ndiaye, Christophe Peyreffite, Louise Fortes, Amadou Alpha Sall, Ousmane Faye, Moussa Seydi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2020-11-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/11/20-2615_article
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spelling doaj-119271791f874368b3db149e0a5fe3ae2020-11-25T03:43:52ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592020-11-0126112771277310.3201/eid2611.202615COVID-19 Outbreak, Senegal, 2020Ndongo DiaNdeye Aïssatou LakhMoussa Moise DiagneKhardiata Diallo MbayeFabien TaiebNdeye Maguette FallMamadou Alioune BarryDaye KaAmary FallViviane Marie Pierre Cisse DialloOumar FayeMamadou Malado JallowIdrissa DiengMamadou NdiayeMamadou DiopAbdoulaye BoussoCheikh loucoubarMarie Khemesse Ngom NdiayeChristophe PeyreffiteLouise FortesAmadou Alpha SallOusmane FayeMoussa Seydi The spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 began later in Africa than in Asia and Europe. Senegal confirmed its first case of coronavirus disease on March 2, 2020. By March 4, a total of 4 cases had been confirmed, all in patients who traveled from Europe. https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/11/20-2615_articleCOVID-19SARS-CoV-2severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2virusesrespiratory infectionszoonoses
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author Ndongo Dia
Ndeye Aïssatou Lakh
Moussa Moise Diagne
Khardiata Diallo Mbaye
Fabien Taieb
Ndeye Maguette Fall
Mamadou Alioune Barry
Daye Ka
Amary Fall
Viviane Marie Pierre Cisse Diallo
Oumar Faye
Mamadou Malado Jallow
Idrissa Dieng
Mamadou Ndiaye
Mamadou Diop
Abdoulaye Bousso
Cheikh loucoubar
Marie Khemesse Ngom Ndiaye
Christophe Peyreffite
Louise Fortes
Amadou Alpha Sall
Ousmane Faye
Moussa Seydi
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Ndeye Aïssatou Lakh
Moussa Moise Diagne
Khardiata Diallo Mbaye
Fabien Taieb
Ndeye Maguette Fall
Mamadou Alioune Barry
Daye Ka
Amary Fall
Viviane Marie Pierre Cisse Diallo
Oumar Faye
Mamadou Malado Jallow
Idrissa Dieng
Mamadou Ndiaye
Mamadou Diop
Abdoulaye Bousso
Cheikh loucoubar
Marie Khemesse Ngom Ndiaye
Christophe Peyreffite
Louise Fortes
Amadou Alpha Sall
Ousmane Faye
Moussa Seydi
COVID-19 Outbreak, Senegal, 2020
Emerging Infectious Diseases
COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
viruses
respiratory infections
zoonoses
author_facet Ndongo Dia
Ndeye Aïssatou Lakh
Moussa Moise Diagne
Khardiata Diallo Mbaye
Fabien Taieb
Ndeye Maguette Fall
Mamadou Alioune Barry
Daye Ka
Amary Fall
Viviane Marie Pierre Cisse Diallo
Oumar Faye
Mamadou Malado Jallow
Idrissa Dieng
Mamadou Ndiaye
Mamadou Diop
Abdoulaye Bousso
Cheikh loucoubar
Marie Khemesse Ngom Ndiaye
Christophe Peyreffite
Louise Fortes
Amadou Alpha Sall
Ousmane Faye
Moussa Seydi
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title COVID-19 Outbreak, Senegal, 2020
title_short COVID-19 Outbreak, Senegal, 2020
title_full COVID-19 Outbreak, Senegal, 2020
title_fullStr COVID-19 Outbreak, Senegal, 2020
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 Outbreak, Senegal, 2020
title_sort covid-19 outbreak, senegal, 2020
publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
issn 1080-6040
1080-6059
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 began later in Africa than in Asia and Europe. Senegal confirmed its first case of coronavirus disease on March 2, 2020. By March 4, a total of 4 cases had been confirmed, all in patients who traveled from Europe.
topic COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
viruses
respiratory infections
zoonoses
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/11/20-2615_article
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